This morning in Juneau, Alaska, the state government released a massive trove of emails from the government and personal accounts of former governor Sarah Palin. The release was the fruit of a three-year effort by Mother Jones and other media outlets (David Corn's "The Sarah Palin Email Saga" is well worth a read). But in an old-school twist – and out of sheer spite – the Alaskan government opted to put out the emails only in hard-copy form and charge news organizations $700 for each full set. So, while The New York Times, Washington Post, Mother Jones and others begin the labor of scanning Palin's emails, here's a quick breakdown by the numbers.

24,199: Pages of emails released by the state of Alaska [Mother Jones]